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Oana,Dr. Rez.SuciuAna Maria,
Dr. Rez.BALBUZAN
Dr. Rez.ColesniucConstantin,Dr. Rez.Fratianu Madalina,
Dr. Rez.Aftudor Oana
Conf. Dr. Stratulat Sorin Ioan
1. Faculty of Uedicine, University of Mediclne and Pharmacy 'Grigore T. Popa" Iasi, Romania
2. Clinic of Recovery Medlcine, Physical l{ediclne and Balneo-climatology, Cllnlc Hospital C.F. Iasi,
Romania
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3, Atmospher Optics, Spectroscopy and Lasers Laboratory, Facul\ of Physics, "Alexandru loan
Cuza' University of lasl, Romania
CHNRTER
PROJECT
STATEMENT:
OVERVIEW/
PROBLEM
PROIECT
SCOPE:
AIM STATEMENT:
. "to realise specific gates movements
programs in dif f e r e n t c l i n i c a ls i t u atio n s.'
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X Specific X Measurable X Agreedupon
X Realistic X T i m ebound
TEAMMEMBERS
) Dr. Rez.BALBUZAN
Oana
> Dr. Rez.SuciuAnaMaria
> Dr. Rez.Colesniuc
Constantin
> Dr. Rez.FratianuMadalina
> Dr. Rez.AftudorOana
> Conf.Dr. StratulatSorinloan
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Design Interyention
Study
"to ralise specific Aates
movements programs in
clinical situation5."
. Measurable
. Agreed upon
. Realistic
. Time Bound
Stu dy
"to realise specific Aates
movements programs in
clinical situations-'
. Measurable
'Agreed upon
' Realistic
. Time Bound
All rehabilitation
doctorshavethe unique
andbroadknowledge
Qualifications
to provideaccurateresearchbased
exerciseprescriptions
t To thos e wit h
di sabilit ies
t To healt hyind i v i d u a l s
who carrythe risk of
chronicdis ea s e s
r To those who are
healt hybut ina c t i v e .
ExercisesWhy?
Wellness
Healthmalntenance
Cardioprotection
Optlmummusculoskeletal
fitness
Cardiovascular
Injury trcatment
Weight loss
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Physiatrist
ExerciseWhy?
A low level of physical activity can expose a person to
a greater risk of dying than even the risk of smoking ,
hypeftensionor obesity.
Exercisefor:
Wellness
Healthmaintenance
Cardioprotection
Weight loss
Injury protection
Optimummusculoskeletal
performance
Injury treatment
Other(TBI, SCI,Cancer)
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advice
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in the form of a prescription
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with the basicprinciples
* In accordance
of gxgrcise
physiology
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ExercisePrescription
Whatthe physiatristshouldknow
The system's ability to deliver Ozto active musclesand
determinants of 02 consumption
" The cardiovascularand metabolic effects
o Effects on psychological, cognitive functions
'. Objective measures of intensity
" Physiological effects, effects on geriatric patients
o Intensityr timing, freguency of sessions
Mediu
Metode
BasicPrinciplesin Exercise
VOr max : MaximalOzconsumption
(Biomarker
of health)
38 ml/kg/min-women
44 mllkglmin-man
CO(Cadiac Output): (Productof strokevolumeand heartrate)
Exercise 5 L/min 20-40L/min
ExerciseIntensity
* - Strokevolume
can riseto 40-60o/oof VOzmax
CaOz-CVOr:Arterial-VenousOzdifference
(Theabilityof activemusclesto extractOz
fromarterialblood)
Determinantsof 02 Consumption
VOz=CO
x (CaOz-CvOz)
Ficksequation
perdecade
Aerobiccapacitydecreases
10o/o
. Decreased
cardiacoutput(CO)
. Increasedperipheral
resistance
. Decreased
strokevolume
::r.q*,*;,
-a{effiI
PhysicalCapacityand Exercise
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Improvedfatigueresistance
ImprovedFunctionallndependence
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Exerciseeffects on Physiopathology
General
lmpairements
Diseases
. Well-being
.
caPacitY
. Cardiovascular Aerobic
. Assertiveness
.
. Endocrine
Circulation
. Body mechanics . Confidence
. Metabolic
. Gognition
. Musculoskeletal . Gait
. Reducingrisk factors:
. Neuromuscular . Locomotion
. Joint IntegritY
. Pulmonary
- Obesity
. Muscleperformance
-o P
- Deconditioning
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